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Math and the brain
Math:
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Science: Writing Final Proposals.
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Science Current Event
Nov 3:
Math: Minute 24
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Meal Worms
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Math: Minute 23
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Math: Unit Rate
Science: Writing Final Proposals.
Homework:
X-tra Math every night.
Science Current Event
Nov 3:
Math: Minute 24
Science Work on Current Event.
Meal Worms
More on Meal Worms
Nov. 2
Math: Minute 23
Science: Current Event due Thursday: Dogo News
Write a summary
Do not rewrite the original piece.
Keep your summary short.
Use your own wording.
Refer to the central and main ideas of the original piece.
Read with who, what, when, where, why and how questions in mind.
At the end put in your opinion about the piece.
Then answer the three questions in complete sentences embedding the question in the answer. Example of embedding question in the answer.
Meal Worms
More on Meal Worms